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Also said she agrees people like Palin and O'Donnel know nothing about government and that's exactly what DC needs. The founding fathers didn't know what they were doing after all and that worked out great.

I mean yeah a, say, paramedic, shouldn't normally deal with that kind of thing. And I guess if I worked in a normal EMS I could just say "Sorry, not my job" when faced with that. But sometimes first-line medicine is the only medicine a person has access to.

I mean yeah a, say, paramedic, shouldn't normally deal with that kind of thing. And I guess if I worked in a normal EMS I could just say "Sorry, not my job" when faced with that. But sometimes first-line medicine is the only medicine a person has access to.

In America, yeah. You can go see a GP in the UK for free with your problems.

So people tend to be sensible and do that.

note: I don't think I could live with myself if I bunked off to America to work as a doctor there.

Well, uh, yeah, that said, 9/10 times I'm dealing with random bullshit like head-colds and shit and I'm only an EMT-I.

Actually I think "trouble sleeping" is probably the most common complaint I deal with. No, wait, colds are. Then trouble sleeping.

What seriously?

Cause like I had incredibly terrible food poisoning for a couple of days and eventually got my flat mate to call 999. They asked me some questions and were then like "yeah, no, we're not sending anyone - just drink some fluid replacement stuff and wait it out okay?"

I mean yeah a, say, paramedic, shouldn't normally deal with that kind of thing. And I guess if I worked in a normal EMS I could just say "Sorry, not my job" when faced with that. But sometimes first-line medicine is the only medicine a person has access to.

In America, yeah. You can go see a GP in the UK for free with your problems.

So people tend to be sensible and do that.

note: I don't think I could live with myself if I bunked off to America to work as a doctor there.

Neither do I, actually. I hate hospitals. They're full of sick people.